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Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) History Pre-clinical Research

Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) History Pre-clinical Research Clinical Trials. Glioblastoma multiforme. ~ 7000 new cases/yr in the US. Standard treatment: Surgery followed by radiation therapy. Median survival is 10 to 12 months.

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Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) History Pre-clinical Research

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  1. Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) History Pre-clinical Research Clinical Trials

  2. Glioblastoma multiforme ~ 7000 new cases/yr in the US. Standard treatment: Surgery followed by radiation therapy. Median survival is 10 to 12 months.

  3. Glioblastoma multiforme

  4. Boron Neutron Capture Therapy •Glioblastoma: the invasive nature makes treatment difficult. • BNCT has the potential to selectively target these infiltrating tumor cells.

  5. The BNCT Reaction 2.33 MeV of kinetic energy is released per neutron capture: initial LET 200-300 ke V/µm Li-7 recoil ion MeV Gamma thermal neutron Alpha particle Thermal cross-section = 3837 barns (that’s very big…)

  6. Boron Neutron Capture Therapy • Selectively deliver 10B to the tumor. • 2. Irradiate the tumor region with low energy neutrons (nth). • 3. The short range of the 10B(n,α)7 Li reaction products • restricts most of the dose to the boron-loaded cells.

  7. BNCT Pre-History 1932: Chadwick discovers the neutron 1935: Taylor and Goldhaber describe the 10B(n,α)7Li reaction 1936: Locher proposes BNCT as a cancer therapy 1951: Brookhaven Graphite Research Reactor 1951: W. Sweet, Chief of Neurosurgery at the MGH initiates BNCT clinical trial

  8. Brookhaven National Laboratory

  9. BNCT Clinical Trial: ~1953

  10. BGRR Clinical Trial: 1951-1959

  11. BNCT Clinical Trial: 1959-1961 Brookhaven Medical Research Reactor Beam shutter

  12. BMRR schematic

  13. Failure of the First BNCT Trials • Poor penetration of thermal neutrons in tissue. • Boron levels in blood higher than those in tumor. • Viable tumor was found at depth following doses that exceeded the tolerance of normal surface tissues. • BNL and MIT clinical trials were stopped in 1961.

  14. Improved boron delivery agents

  15. Improvements in neutron beams Thermal < 0.4 eV Epithermal 0.4 eV-10 keV Improved penetration Surface sparing

  16. BNCT dose components • Boron dose -from products of 10B(n,α)7Li reaction •γdose -from beam contamination and neutron capture reaction in hydrogen: 1H(n,γ)2H •Nitrogen dose -from products of 14N(n,p)14C reaction •Fast neutron dose –from recoil nuclei (mostly protons)

  17. Thermal Neutron Cross Sections Cross section (barns) Nuclid

  18. Photon-Equivalent Doses IAEA Workshop (6/99) recommends that BNCT doses be expressed as a weighted dose Dw, with the unit Gy, using the following convention: Currently: weighting factors termed RBE or CBE factors; BNCT doses expressed in Gy-Eq units

  19. Beam components: depth-dose profile totaldose boron capture (13 µg 10B/g) gamma fast neutrons nitrogen capture BMRR epithermal beam, 3 MW reactor power

  20. The boron delivery agent BPA concentrates in tumor to levels 3.5 -4 times higher than blood or brain. 18F PET study: adapted from Imahori et al. JNM, 39, 325, 1998.

  21. Rat 9L gliosarcoma BNCT BPA biodistribution Coderre et al., Radiat. Res., 129, 290, 1992

  22. Selective tumor ablation Horseradish peroxidase perfusion Normal brain Tumor scar Rat 9L gliosarcoma: 1 year post-BNCT MR images Coderre et al., Int. J.Radiat.Oncol. Biol. Phys., 28, 1067, 1994.

  23. Dose response: ED50endpoint x rays thermal neutrons thermal neutrons + BPA ‧Compare isoeffective doses (ED50) Coderre et al., Radiat.Res., 152, 113, 1999

  24. BNCT radiobiology Tissues studied: Weighting Factors Used in Clinical Trial tumor brain spinal cord skin oral mucosa 10B biological effectiveness factors range from 1.3 to over 5. An RBE of 3.2 is used for the high-LET beam components in all tissues.

  25. Dog brain irradiations Dose volume histograms Isodose contours Coderre et al., J. Neuro-Oncol., 48, 27, 2000.

  26. Dog brain irradiations Asymptomatic MRI changes Massive edema at 5 mos. 6 mos. post- BNCT Coderre et al., J. Neuro-Oncol., 48, 27, 2000.

  27. Dog brain irradiations ‧Average whole brain dose, single- field irradiation. ‧1 Gy = 1 joule/kg ‧2 Gy = conventional daily fraction for tumors (x 30d). ‧10 Gy whole body (brain) used in bone marrow transplant. fast neutrons nitrogen gamma boron Average Brain Dose (cGy or cGy-Eq) Dog 1655: Lethal necrosis in 5 months Dog 3746: No changes in 3 years

  28. The BNCT procedure Surgery 3-4 weeks prior to BNCT. BNCT is given in a single session lasting less than 1 hr. • 2-hr BPA infusion • BNCT starts ~ 45 min after end of infusion Coderre, et al., J. Neuro-Oncol., 33, 141, 1997.

  29. Monte Carlo-based treatment planning Tumor Target volume (tumor + 2 cm)

  30. Brain • One field versus two fields • Peak dose, hemisphere dose, whole brain average dose

  31. MITR-II showing current and new epithermal beam locations

  32. Brain Doses BNL BNCT clinical trial. Reference (peak) doses in brain (maximum dose to a 1 cm3volume). Doses escalated in 20% increments. Reference Dose (Gy-Eq) Protocol Chanana, et al., Neurosurg., 44, 1182, 1999.

  33. Brain Doses BNL BNCT clinical trial: Whole-brain average doses. CNS side effects observed in 2 pts in Protocol 4b and all pts in Protocol 5. Dose (Gy-Eq) Protocol

  34. Brain: Dose Volume Histograms Dose-Volume Histogram for the Normal Brain • Escalation of the dose in humans. • Comparison to the maximum tolerated dose in dogs. Fraction of Volume (%) Effective Dose (Gy-Eq)

  35. Normal Brain Tolerance fields fields field Dose (Gy-Eq)

  36. Normal Brain Tolerance BNL Patients with Somnolence % Brain Volume fields Dose(Gy(w))

  37. Normal Brain Tolerance C 2-fields Dose (Gy(W))

  38. Normal Brain Tolerance BNL BNL with somnolence MIT MIT with somnolence Peak Dose (Gy(W)) Whole-Brain Average Dose (Gy(W))

  39. Normal Brain Tolerance somnolence probability (%) Average Brain Dose Peak Brain Dose 5% confidence Dose (Gy(W))

  40. Patient survival data alive alive with recurrence deceased 1 -4a = single field 4b = two fields 5 = three fields Survival Post-Diagnosis (months) Approximate median survival with standard therapy (Curran, JNCI, 85, 704, 1993) Status as of 5/03 BNCT Protocol number

  41. Patient survival data BNL BNCT Data - All Patients Probability of Survival Time post-diagnosis (months)

  42. Clinical Trial Summary •Escalation of neutron exposure may have reached CNS tolerance limits •The BPA-F dose has only been marginally escalated so far. •No tumor dose-response has been observed.

  43. Tumor Doses Minimum dose to the contrast- enhancing tumor volume. • CalculatedGy-Eqdoses are very high: 40, 50, 60Gy-Eqin a single-fraction. • Tumor recurrence has been local in the majority of cases. • Tumor necrosis has been documentedhistologically. Dose (Gy-Eq) Protocol

  44. Tumor: Questions • Does surgery affect BPA uptake in tumor? • Do all tumor cells take up boron? • Do infiltrating tumor cells accumulate boron as well as the main tumor mass?

  45. Dose Escalation in BNCT • Increase boron concentration • Increase neutron exposure

  46. BPA pharmacokinetics • Cells in culture take hours to fully load with BPA Intracellular boron (µg 10B/106 cells) Wittig et al., Radiat. Res. 153, 173, 2000 Incubation Time (min)

  47. BPA Dose Escalation • Rat 9L gliosarcoma • Infusion rate constant: 250 mg BPA/kg/hr • Vary infusion time • Sample tumor, blood 1 hr post-infusion tumor 10B concentration (µg/g) blood brain Joel et al., J.Neuro-Oncol., 41, 213, 1999. Hours of continuous infusion

  48. Improve BPA delivery to tumor • Rat 9L gliosarcoma • Infiltrating tumor cells take hours to reach the same BPA level as the main tumor mass. [10B] MTM / [10B] clusters Ion microscopy at Cornell Univ.; D. Smith G. Morrison. Time of infusion (hrs) Smith et al., Cancer Res., 22, 8179, 2001

  49. Clinical trial in Studsvik 6-hr BPA Infusion: 900 mg/kg 10B concentration (ppm) WB ave dose 3-6 Gy-Eq JNO, 62, 135, 2003 Time from start of Infusion (hrs)

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